Arg, wrong list originally...
In other projects, I've seen a lot of discussion on jirs issues
that is usefully seen by the developer community. Features as well
as bugs can be discussed on jira and it's useful to have everyone
see the discussion.
That said, I'm not committed to any particular strategy. Just
looking to make sure we build a strong community here and using
jira for communication in conjunction with email lists should help.
Well... My immediate reaction to those JIRA "comment edited" mails
was "SPAM! GET OUT OF MY INBOX!" I guess working in an organization
where email and powerpoint are the main tools of communication,
resulting in serious email overload, does that to you.
I toned down the policy somewhat so it's not that chatty anymore.
I'm worried that people will escape from jspwiki-dev if all they see
is JIRA talking to itself.
Looking at other notification schemes it looks to me that there are
three main policies in use:
* All to xxx-dev
* All to xxx-commits
* Created/Resolved/Closed to -dev. (e.g. INFRAREQ)
/Janne